Audible Edge ’25: Here we go
The Rechabite Hall 224 William St, Northbridge, WAJess Robinson / Aarti Jadu / Michael Terren / Scratching / Yira Full info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/here-we-go
Jess Robinson / Aarti Jadu / Michael Terren / Scratching / Yira Full info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/here-we-go
Emilio Gordoa (MX) More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/little-cascade
Flautist, improvisor, composer-performer and environmental sound artist Sabine Vogel joins us for a special class with UWA Wind students. Free event – no bookings required
Eduardo Cossio / Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker (IT)
Solly Frank (Eora) & Rose KB More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/girly-hour
Nakal Nakal / Lara Dorling / Sabine Vogel (GER) More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/wade-wave
rescue dog / Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker (IT) / Troth (TAS) / Tetuzi Akiyama (JPN) & Craig Pedersen More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/goolugatup-sounds
With Ben Aguero More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/pass-the-aux
With Anuraag (Naarm), Vanessa Worm (Naarm), Yikes & Nafta, & Luci Young More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/ae-club
Tracing presence on land (GER/MX/AUS), a.hop (KR/AUS/ETC), After School Art Club Band, Isaac Beers More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/wires-and-holograms
Maile Bowen / Jameson Feakes / FCPE (Naarm) / Vanessa Worm (Naarm) More info: https://ae.tonelist.com.au/program/the-last-plunk
A Book of Hours is a revelatory screen-dance presentation that features stop-motion film, together with on-stage and filmed choreography. The live classical contemporary soundtrack is performed by the Melbourne-based Rubiks Collective, Australia’s most dynamic and vibrant new music ensemble. The stop-motion video works are created by visual artist Sal Cooper and choreographer Gerard Van Dyck. Inspired by the mysteries of time and different ideas of how we spend our days, A Book of Hours combines stop-motion filmed humans and animation on screen, choreographed musicians and wind-up toys on stage representing the embodied vulnerability of the human form. Taking the medieval Book […]